A tragic love story based in the life of the great Latin American boxer Edwin "El Inca" Valero. The only fight he lost, was the one against himself.A tragic love story based in the life of the great Latin American boxer Edwin "El Inca" Valero. The only fight he lost, was the one against himself.A tragic love story based in the life of the great Latin American boxer Edwin "El Inca" Valero. The only fight he lost, was the one against himself.
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- 7 wins & 4 nominations total
Leónidas Urbina
- Domingo
- (as Leonidas Urbina)
Guillermo Garcia
- Pasajero Taxi
- (as Guillermo García)
Sharon Del Sirius
- Chica despeinada
- (credit only)
Carla Müller
- Emily Richardson
- (as Carla Muller)
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This film was censored in December 2016 in Venezuela, where a judge ordered to remove it from the cinemas. His condition for to exhibit it again was that a few (5 or 6) scenes were removed. The creative team refused.
It is timely to point out that in Venezuela it's only legal to censure "messages that incite or promote hatred and intolerance, crime or war, foment anxiety in the citizenship, alter the public order, ignore the authorities, induce the homicide, incite or promote the breach of the current legal system".
Finally, it is eloquent that both, the judge who signed the order and the family of Edwin Valero (which introduced the lawsuit that motivated this action), later stated that THEY HAD NOT SEEN the film.
Today (17 Feb 17), the possible exhibition of El Inca is still discussed in Venezuelan courts, in higher instances.
It is timely to point out that in Venezuela it's only legal to censure "messages that incite or promote hatred and intolerance, crime or war, foment anxiety in the citizenship, alter the public order, ignore the authorities, induce the homicide, incite or promote the breach of the current legal system".
Finally, it is eloquent that both, the judge who signed the order and the family of Edwin Valero (which introduced the lawsuit that motivated this action), later stated that THEY HAD NOT SEEN the film.
Today (17 Feb 17), the possible exhibition of El Inca is still discussed in Venezuelan courts, in higher instances.
After so long of wait trying too watch the infamous film of Edwin Valeros life story I finally got the pleasure too watch it.
And all I have too say is wow.
The movie starts off showing you the young career life of Edwin as a young promising amateur boxing star. As well as his hardships outside of it.
We go too see him from a street thug to a boxing star. And well it's a ride till it finishes. The acting from everyone around is amazing. And especially a strong performance from Alexander Leterni as Edwin Valero. Especially in the final act, his performance is haunting as you cannot dare too look away. As the film ramps up tremendously.
The soundtrack is quite good. With some very nice acoustic guitars that make sure too give you goosebumps.
The boxing scenes are nothing to be amazed but they do a good job progressing the story.
The only gripe I have is on some parts how I felt a bit lost. As some scenes suddenly made time pass though we were still absorbing the following of what had happened in the previous scenes.
But overall a very well made film. Had me glued onto my seat. The third and final act is where it was the most intense parts of the whole film. It was terrifying as you see the transformation of El Inca.
If you haven't heard the story of Edwin Valero then you are in for a story. A tale of love, inner demons and tragedy.
A story of a promising, but wasted talent.
8/10
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- TriviaVenezuela's submission to the Foreign Language Film Award of the 90th Annual Academy Awards.
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